Ava Lee takes on a master criminal in her most dangerous
case yet.
In Ian Hamilton's The Water Rat of Wanchai, we meet
forensic accountant and martial arts expert Ava Lee in her early days working
for the mysterious businessman Uncle as they track down large sums of money
that have disappeared. One of Uncle's longtime friends has requested help for
his nephew, who needs to recover five million dollars from a business deal that
went sideways. Ava steps in and immediately is off on a global hunt for the
missing money that has her dodging shady characters.
On a journey that takes her from
Seattle to Hong Kong, Bangkok, Guyana, and the British Virgin Islands, Ava
encounters everything from the Thai katoey culture to corrupt government
officials. In Guyana she meets her match: Captain Robbins, a godfather-like
figure who controls the police, politicians, and criminals alike. In exchange
for his help, Robbins decides he wants a piece of Ava's five million dollars
and will do whatever it takes to get his fair share.
The Water Rat of Wanchai
(International Thriller)
Ave Lee Book One
By Ian Hamilton
Picador
ISBN #978-1250032270
Price $14.61 (paperback)
400 Pages
Rating 5-Stars
“Superb Writing.”
Ava Lee is assigned to track down five million dollars
cheated from a relative of Uncle’s friend in a fish scam. The trail is easy to
follow, but the people in power that Ava must deal with are worse than the
crooks, and are easily turned to murder. And their power stretches beyond their
own locale. However, they’ve never met someone like Ava Lee, and Uncle’s
worldwide connections might prove even more powerful than world dictators.
Although the numbering system appears messed up, this is
the first novel in the series. Ava has partnered with Uncle now for over ten
years, and their bond is totally Chinese. The author’s writing style is smooth,
and the story flows swiftly, even if the trail seems slow. 400 pages seem more
like 200 pages, making for a fast read. The characters come alive, though at
times it appears Ava finds the culprits and money a bit too easily; it’s the
retrieval of the money that can cause problems for her. Thankfully, there isn’t
page after page of martial arts, but when the need arises Ava employs bac mai with lethal force. Highly
recommended for fans of interesting female leads.
No comments:
Post a Comment